Why the U.S. will not be playing in the 2018 World Cup

Tuesday, October 10, 2017 will be remembered as a day that forever shapes U.S. soccer. The shocking events of the evening will be both an acknowledgement of failure and a rallying cry for the future success of U.S. soccer. No matter what side of the argument you choose, change is coming to U.S. soccer and

Job done. It wasn’t easy for Greece, but the team defeated Gibraltar 4:0 on the final day of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign to seal second spot in Group H. Yes, the opponents were only Gibraltar, however the stakes couldn’t have been higher for the Greeks. Following Greece’s two poor results against Estonia

It all comes down to this. Greece, the 2004 European champions, find themselves in the middle of a dogfight for second place in Group H of 2018 World Cup qualification. Belgium have run away with the pool, but the Greeks and Bosnians have been left to battle it out for a playoff spot. Following a

My name is Harry Kane and I am a classy foot- baller, I play in the English Premier League and I score goals like there’s no tomorrow! I am also the captain of England – but I didn’t want the role, But my friend Wayne Rooney is no more – and I heard the

With the World Cup less than a year away, the countdown to Russia is very much on. International football, generally considered an irritating interruption of the domestic season, is once again, a serious matter. At the business end of qualification teams are under pressure to secure their place at next summer’s tournament, with the insignificant

Wales face the most gruelling task of their 2018 World Cup Qualification campaign when they face an aggressive Serbian side on Sunday. It is a defining match; the hopes of progression hinder on whether the Welsh manage to bring a result home. Currently trailing the Serbs – who top the group – buy four points,

This article highlights the greatest national football teams of all time that have left an indelible mark on the beautiful game. It is more than just difficult to pick out greatest national teams of all time — actually, it is almost impossible. Only subjective parameters were the difference in deciding on the list of teams.

The World Cup is a trophy that every player wants to win, Even if it means kicking a player – right on his already bruised shin! It is a trophy of solid Gold – and is loved by every player, Every four years it arrives – the football world’s in top gear! Many nations do

The World Cup Finals we aim at – every four long years, But with the current England team – it always ends in tears! No matter how we try – or who the manager is – We always fail to qualify – and we lose on penalties!! We used to be so good – and

Messi or Ronaldo? A popular and divisive debate among football fans. Two players with different styles, but both wonderful and enjoyable to watch and admire. Below is an infrographic provided and created by the folks at Guarantee Tickets that compares stats and other details between the two living football legends. Regardless of all the records

It took a major medical achievement for Luis Suarez to even play at this summer’s World Cup, pictured in a wheelchair following keyhole surgery after damaging his meniscus in training. Three weeks later he was back, sitting on the bench as Uruguay lost their opening group game to Costa Rica before 5 days later he

The recent passing of Nelson Mandela has attracted a wealth of positive press as the world rightfully rejoices in the wonderful story of a man who led the fight against apartheid and emerged from 28 years in prison to become South Africa’s first black Head of State. It is right to celebrate his own struggle

This last week has seen the latest round of qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil next summer, but it is the one looming nine years in the future that has grasped the main talking points. Not only has new FA chairman Greg Dyke set England the target of winning it, an extraordinary target

Within the space of two years, Brazil will host the world’s two biggest sporting events: the Soccer World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympic Games in 2016. This is an opportunity for the nation to give the world a taste of its famously vibrant and open culture, and its historic passion for football. But,